Defensive coordinator Mike Pettine intimated that Landry's hard-hitting ways might not mesh with the NFL's current motive to cut down on head injuries and increase player safety.

The overall message is that Landry needs to be more careful. Landry understands but he also won't stop playing at his speed.

"I mean that all comes with my style of play, I just need to be more cognizant of where I am on the field and play a little smarter," the safety said. "I won't slow down, I just gotta play a little smarter."

Pettine said that the Jets tell their defensive players to be careful on plays along the boundaries so that they don't incur any penalties. Last week, he said that the Jets will have to live with Landry's walk-the-line nature.

"He’s a physical guy," Pettine said today. "Some guys, you wanna call it a reputation. He gets one penalty, I’m not going to go into details of it, that’s probably a question that’s better for the officials. To me you can put that on anybody. He’s a hard hitter, especially when it’s the climate that the league has become very sensitive to the concussion issue, personal fouls, all that, so certainly there will be more attention."